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Calculate your BC PTT, explore first-time buyer exemptions, and plan your purchase in Courtenay.
Use the free calculator below to instantly estimate your Property Transfer Tax (PTT) for a Courtenay home purchase. Enter your purchase price, select your buyer type, and see a full breakdown.
| Purchase Price | Standard PTT | FTB New Home | FTB Resale |
|---|---|---|---|
| $600,000 | $10,000 | $00 (exempt) | $2,000 (partial) |
| $800,000 | $14,000 | $00 (exempt) | $14,000 (no exemption) |
| $1,000,000 | $18,000 | $18,000 (no exemption) | $18,000 (no exemption) |
British Columbia's Property Transfer Tax (PTT) is a provincial tax paid by the buyer when ownership of a property is transferred. It applies to virtually every real estate transaction in BC, including in Courtenay. The tax is calculated as a percentage of the property's fair market value and is paid at closing.
The PTT rate structure in BC for 2026 is:
Courtenay's median home price sits near $680,000 in 2026, meaning buyers pay approximately $11,600 in PTT — $2,000 on the first $200K and $9,600 on the remaining $480K at 2%.
Courtenay and the Comox Valley are among Vancouver Island's fastest-growing communities. Understanding your PTT obligation is a critical part of budgeting for your purchase in Courtenay.
BC offers two first-time buyer PTT exemptions that can save thousands — but they have important limits:
First-time buyers purchasing a brand-new home priced at $835,000 or less pay zero PTT. For new homes priced between $835,001 and $860,000, a partial exemption applies. Above $860,000, no exemption is available for new homes. Crown Isle and East Courtenay new developments offer townhomes and homes near the $835K FTB new-home threshold.
First-time buyers purchasing an existing (resale) home priced at $500,000 or less pay zero PTT. A partial exemption applies on resale homes between $500,001 and $525,000. Resale homes above $525,000 do not qualify for the exemption.
CFB Comox brings stable employment, contributing to strong housing demand in the area. Here are key considerations for Courtenay buyers in 2026:
British Columbia's PTT is the BC-equivalent of land transfer taxes charged in other provinces. Ontario charges a Land Transfer Tax (LTT) with similar tiered rates. Unlike Ontario, BC does not have a separate municipal land transfer tax in Courtenay — you only pay the provincial PTT.
If you're comparing BC property costs to other provinces, see our full Canada Land Transfer Tax guide for a province-by-province comparison.
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